Even as hundreds of wildland firefighters battle the massive Goodwin Fire burning in Yavapai County south of Prescott, Arizonans' hearts and minds are looking back four years to the wildfire that killed 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots.

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Firefighter Bill Warneke, 25, who resided in Avra Valley, was one of the 19 wildland firefighters who passed while fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire on Sunday. A representative with the North Tucson FirefightersMore >>

A representative with the North Tucson Firefighters Association says Warneke was a first year member of the elite Granite Mountain Hot Shot crew, based out of Prescott. More >>

It has now been once month since the Yarnell Hill Fire killed 19 Hotshot crew members near Prescott. People all throughout Arizona paid their respects again today. Here in Tucson, the widow of one ofMore >>

Here in Tucson, the widow of one of the firefighters spoke publicly for the first time at a fundraiser on the northwest side.More >>

Crews report that the Yarnell Hill Fire that reached 8,400 acres is now 100 percent contained. It started on Friday, June 28 just after 5:30 p.m., around three and a half miles west of the small communityMore >>

It's the final flight for 25-year-old Billy Warneke, as a Black Hawk helicopter flew in his remains from Prescott to Marana on Wednesday.Friends, family and first responders from across the region wereMore >>

It was a traditional military and firefighter service with hundreds of first responders, including Hotshot and fire crews from around the region.More >>

Local firefighters and other volunteers are teaming up to help a widow of one of the 19 wildland firefighters killed earlier this month in the Yarnell Hill Fire. 25 year old Billy Warneke, of Avra Valley,More >>

Local firefighters and other volunteers are teaming up to help a widow of one of the 19 wildland firefighters killed earlier this month in the Yarnell Hill Fire. 25 year old Billy Warneke, of Avra Valley,More >>

People are still coming out to the fire station memorial at all hours to honor the 19 firefighters who died while fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire on Sunday.But earlier Tuesday night, many of the memorialMore >>

More than 4,000 people showed up to the vigil at Prescott High School. It's where several of the firefighters who died went to school.More >>

One Granite Mountain Hotshots Crew firefighter who passed away while fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire this weekend was a University of Arizona and Pima Community College graduate. Garret Zuppiger, 27 grewMore >>

Garret Zuppiger, 27 grew up in the Phoenix area and became a Wildcat alumnus in 2008.More >>

A monster wildfire has killed 19 firefighters in central Arizona. It's the nation's largest loss of firefighters in a wildfire in 80 years.On Sunday, the 19 firefighters died in the town of Yarnell afterMore >>

Several people who either knew one of the firefighters or knows somebody who did say this is a place they can go to start the healing process.More >>

Pima Community College Chancellor Lee Lambert addressed the school faculty regarding two former students who passed while in the line of duty fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire on June 30. Colleagues, WeMore >>

Pima Community College Chancellor Lee Lambert addressed the school faculty regarding two former students who passed while in the line of duty fighting the Yarnell Hill Fire on June 30.More >>

Pima County and a National Rifle Associate board member have wrapped up talks on a new ordinance which will restrict the use of exploding targets which are thought to be responsible for two fires this year.

Pima County and a National Rifle Associate board member have wrapped up talks on a new ordinance which will restrict the use of exploding targets which are thought to be responsible for two fires this year.